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but not everyone loves science. the gender gap has widened. almost 40% of male students express interest in s.t.e.m. 14.5% of female students. how do we get kids, especially young girls, interested in the fields. even exposing them more to it because even if you're not working in those fields, those are the yields are innovating and creating the jobs. you've got to know what's going on there. >> well, i don't know if you -- and pete and i -- pete says he follows passion. if we're talking about the exception or the rule -- the exception is he's an exception, i'm an exception. and yoj we're the rule, we might -- i don't think we're the rule. we might represent .2% of people who can make it doing standup comedy or sports. the reality is for the general public, that's not a reality. i don't -- i mean, i can't disagree any more. >> lots of people have passion. like you said, couldn't be -- your son couldn'ting a professional supermario -- couldn't be a professional supermario player but could be a video game designer. there are so many things you c
but not everyone loves science. the gender gap has widened. almost 40% of male students express interest in s.t.e.m. 14.5% of female students. how do we get kids, especially young girls, interested in the fields. even exposing them more to it because even if you're not working in those fields, those are the yields are innovating and creating the jobs. you've got to know what's going on there. >> well, i don't know if you -- and pete and i -- pete says he follows passion. if we're talking...
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it sounds like science fiction, but it's not. it's happening in real life and we've only just found out. a pioneering study from nasa and the university of california irvine shows how the middle east is losing its fresh water reserves. as you can see from the satellite imagery, we're going from blues and greens to yellows and reds. that's 144 cubic kilometers of lost water between 2003 and 2009. what do i mean by lost water? well, most of it comes from below the earth's surface from water trapped in rocks. you see, in times of drought, we tend to drill for water by constructing wells and pumps. but the earth has a finite supply. nasa scientists say pumping for water is the equivalent of using up your bank savings and that bank account is dwindling. this could have serious implications. conflicts over water are as old as the story of noah in 3000 bc. the institute lists 225 such conflicts through history. what's fascinating is that nearly half of those conflicts take place in the last two decades. are we going to see a new era of
it sounds like science fiction, but it's not. it's happening in real life and we've only just found out. a pioneering study from nasa and the university of california irvine shows how the middle east is losing its fresh water reserves. as you can see from the satellite imagery, we're going from blues and greens to yellows and reds. that's 144 cubic kilometers of lost water between 2003 and 2009. what do i mean by lost water? well, most of it comes from below the earth's surface from water...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> day three of the blade runner bail hearing and a visibly different oscar pistorius. down cast, almost frozen in place. seemingly resigned according to robyn curnow to a grim future. his family calling it a difficult time, they have been there for him. so has his friend who has been watching the proceedings in court. we spoke earlier today. >> kenny, you're a friend of oscar pistorius, been in court every day. you strongly contend he is innocent. why are you so confident? >> i have always believed in oscar's innocence, and once once he give the version of what happened, i became more convinced. i don't believe oscar is capable of being a murderer. >> have you been able to speak with oscar pistorius since reeva's death, either in person or on the telephone? >> i haven't been able to speak to him, but he knows of my presence in court, inasmuch as he knows of the moral support of others. >> have you ever met reeva? >> no, no, no. i haven't met reeva. their relation
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> day three of the blade runner bail hearing and a visibly different oscar pistorius. down cast, almost frozen in place. seemingly resigned according to robyn curnow to a grim future. his family calling it a difficult time, they have been there for him. so has his friend who has been watching the proceedings in court. we spoke earlier today. >> kenny, you're a friend of oscar pistorius, been in court every...
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i made myself available for testing through some of the sciences at m.i.t. back in 2008 and we took it to the courts of arbitration for sports. and the courts of arbitration for sports' ruling process is what michael is talking about. i understand where he's coming from. they ruled in my favor and we proved the tests done were sufficient and the outcome was the tiptop of tests they did and equates to the outcome of their tests. >> basically you're in the right and he's in the wrong? that's the long portion -- no, you seem such a lovely guy, you're polite, charming. you're the poster boy now for running around the world. and yet there was a little moment, a little flash in the paralympics when you lost in the 400 to this brazilian wonder guy. >> it was the 200. >> and he had longer blades than you. and afterwards in the interview, you went absolutely tom-toe saying the same thing about him that michael johnson said about you. >> i agree. it wasn't maybe the right time. i think i'm still learning and i'm surely to learn more lessons throughout my life. we all
i made myself available for testing through some of the sciences at m.i.t. back in 2008 and we took it to the courts of arbitration for sports. and the courts of arbitration for sports' ruling process is what michael is talking about. i understand where he's coming from. they ruled in my favor and we proved the tests done were sufficient and the outcome was the tiptop of tests they did and equates to the outcome of their tests. >> basically you're in the right and he's in the wrong?...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the president heads home to talk gun control taking his push for tougher gun laws to chicago, a city struggling to get a grip on escalating gun and gang violence. the president has been criticized for staying sigh hadn't on chicago's gun violence. new york city police commissioner said "it's the president's hometown but barely a peep out of him." that is, until today. >> last year, there were 443 murders with a firearm on the streets of this city. and 65 of those victims were 18 and under. so that's the equivalent of a newtown every four months. >> that murder rate is higher than new york city's, which has three times the population of chicago. the president went on to say this is why his gun proposals in his words deserve a vote. "outfront," our contributor a writer for "the national review," and former white house press secretary bill burton and co-founders of pry arteries usa, a pro-obama super pack. community activists in chicago have been pleading for year
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the president heads home to talk gun control taking his push for tougher gun laws to chicago, a city struggling to get a grip on escalating gun and gang violence. the president has been criticized for staying sigh hadn't on chicago's gun violence. new york city police commissioner said "it's the president's hometown but barely a peep out of him." that is, until today. >> last year, there were 443...
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maybe even a decade in advance, that means we might be able to do something about it, it's not just science fiction. with our observation facilities, we might be able to -- >> what could we do about it? >> we could send a rocket out, and to land on it, for example, or impact with it. but very small deflections, if you're far enough away from the earth, a small rocket running for a little while may be able to deflect it because you're so small away that a very small angular change is enough to have it miss the earth, and in fact, we would have not much other choice. >> professor, did you see the bruce willis movie? because that sounds just like the scenario out of the bruce willis movie. you think that's realistic? >> i don't think the bruce willis movie is realistic, but what i think is really important is even without bruce willis, we might be able to do something that is less dramatic, we don't need atomic weapons but a rocket ship. the space is full of objects, and every now and then, one is going to come close to the earth. we as a species have the capability to at least be prepared. th
maybe even a decade in advance, that means we might be able to do something about it, it's not just science fiction. with our observation facilities, we might be able to -- >> what could we do about it? >> we could send a rocket out, and to land on it, for example, or impact with it. but very small deflections, if you're far enough away from the earth, a small rocket running for a little while may be able to deflect it because you're so small away that a very small angular change is...
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. >> the united states government has just sanctioned your science fiction movie. >> a theme from the oscar nominated film "argo" about a daring rescue during the iranian hostage rescue. jimmy carter was in the white house at the time. you have seen "arg "i take it? >> i have. >> how accurate is it? >> first of all, i want to say it's a great film and i hope it gets athe award, because it deserves it. i would say 90% of the plan was canadian, and the movie gives almost full credit to the american cia. and with that exception, the movie is very good. but ben affleck's character in the film, he was only in tehran a day and a half, and the main hero in my opinion was ken taylor, a canadian ambassador. i was informed about it the first day and very much involved with the canadian government, because the canadian government would not legally permit six false passports to be issued, so the canadian parliament had to go in secret session the first time in history and voted to let us use six canadian passports that were false. >> when you first heard about this outlandish plan to create a fic
. >> the united states government has just sanctioned your science fiction movie. >> a theme from the oscar nominated film "argo" about a daring rescue during the iranian hostage rescue. jimmy carter was in the white house at the time. you have seen "arg "i take it? >> i have. >> how accurate is it? >> first of all, i want to say it's a great film and i hope it gets athe award, because it deserves it. i would say 90% of the plan was canadian,...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we saw day two of testimony in the blade runner bail hearing that largely casts doubt on day one, and you just heard our team of legal and forensic experts talk about any way the case may turn. if you are finding it hard to get a sense of whether oscar pistorius murdered his girlfriend in cold blood or killed her tragically, accidently, you're far from alone. it turns out the victim's family is in the same situation. reeva steenkamp's brother, adam, acknowledged as much when we spoke earlier today about that and especially about the sister he loved. adam, first of all, our deepest condolences to you and your family. i cannot even imagine how hard this must be. how are all of you holding up? >> we are all holding up very well considering the circumstances. we've now had just about a week to let things sink in, and we've had a very -- we've had -- i feel like we have done the most difficult thing for us as a family so far in viewing my sister's body and then atte
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we saw day two of testimony in the blade runner bail hearing that largely casts doubt on day one, and you just heard our team of legal and forensic experts talk about any way the case may turn. if you are finding it hard to get a sense of whether oscar pistorius murdered his girlfriend in cold blood or killed her tragically, accidently, you're far from alone. it turns out the victim's family is in the same...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ male announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go national. go like a pro. >>> 50 years after the assassination of john f. kennedy, piece of the legacy are up for grabs now and hundreds of items of the kennedy memorabilia hit the auction blocks in massachusetts today. e items like the air force i bomber jacket, a birthday card
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going...
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. >> science has an explanation. we will get into that because they apparently also like to talk. >> we have an interesting story, some people wondering if this is help from the heavens, we will meet a great michigan couple who won a jackpot after they played their late friend's favorite slot machine. bitt bittersweet and we will catch up with them. >>> we begin with a rossen report investigation. jeff and his team have looked into all kinds of contractors and this time, plumbers, will they be honest and competent. hey, jeff, we've been waiting for this. >> something asked about many time, honest or competent. when you call a plumber many times you trust them for help to find the problem and fix it at a fair price. we're at it again with our hidden cameras testing plumbers to see who gets it right and who lands in hot water. >> reporter: you stand behind your story she needs a new hot water heater. we just want a plumber to fix a small atlantleak. >> why do you want to charge her $1900? >> reporter: these experts wan
. >> science has an explanation. we will get into that because they apparently also like to talk. >> we have an interesting story, some people wondering if this is help from the heavens, we will meet a great michigan couple who won a jackpot after they played their late friend's favorite slot machine. bitt bittersweet and we will catch up with them. >>> we begin with a rossen report investigation. jeff and his team have looked into all kinds of contractors and this time,...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> killer cop inside the hunt for christopher dorner continues in a moment. first, the latest on other stories we're following. president obama was in chicago today talking about gun violence in a speech at a high school near where he used to live. the president called for congress to vote on a package of gun control proposals. he said children who live in violent neighborhoods needs help from the government, schools, family and clergy to have a chance to change their lives. >> this is not just a gun issue. it's also an issue of the kinds of communities we're building. for that, we all share responsibility as citizens to fix it. we all share a responsibility to move this country closer to our founding vision that no matter who you are or where you come from, here in america, you can decide your own destiny, you can succeed if you work hard and fulfill your responsibilities. >>> oscar pistorius was in court in south africa today accused of murdering his model girlf
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> killer cop inside the hunt for christopher dorner continues in a moment. first, the latest on other stories we're following. president obama was in chicago today talking about gun violence in a speech at a high school near where he used to live. the president called for congress to vote on a package of gun control proposals. he said children who live in violent neighborhoods needs help from the government,...
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this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big -- to solve big issues. >> you're a republican. you spent a lot of time on capitol hill before your current job. i understand that you work for the president now and he is a democrat. is it all the republicans' fault? >> well, look it, this sequester is very serious business and it requires us to make the reductions that we're making. it requires us, as painful as it is, to furlough the people that we're gonna have to furlough and we are taking it very seriously. we hope that this week, republicans and democrats will step forward. the president put forth a plan to find the $85 billion. $85 billion is a lot of money, candy, and we -- there has to be shared sacrifice here. we are doing our part. and part of what we are doing is saying to people that these reductions are -- these furloughs -- >> do you think that republicans are solely to blame for this? it just seemed that way when you gave your news con
this is not rocket science. this is people coming together the way that other congresses have done to solve big -- to solve big issues. >> you're a republican. you spent a lot of time on capitol hill before your current job. i understand that you work for the president now and he is a democrat. is it all the republicans' fault? >> well, look it, this sequester is very serious business and it requires us to make the reductions that we're making. it requires us, as painful as it is,...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >> the blade runner's big day in court. will he be a free man tomorrow? >> he is not a violent person. he is a peace maker. >> how strong is the case against oscar pistorius? i'll ask the man. plus, an exclusive and emotional interview for someone who knew reeva steenkamp better than most. >> we spoke intimately about all parts of her life. >> what her cousin says about the woman gunned down by pistorius. >> i believe reeva's life and her death is not in vain. >>> also, a debate about guns and women. >> so, jill, if there's ever a problem, put that double barrel shotgun and fired two blasts outside the house. >> where do you draw the line of self-defense? and american tragedy. a close friend of nancy lanza opens up about her life of guns and her son, sandy hook killer adam lanza. this is piers morgan tonight. >>> right now oscar pistorius is in a jail cell. this time tomorrow he could be a free man. all comes down to closi
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >> the blade runner's big day in court. will he be a free man tomorrow? >> he is not a violent person. he is a peace maker. >> how strong is the case against oscar pistorius? i'll ask the man. plus, an exclusive and emotional interview for someone who knew reeva steenkamp better than most. >> we spoke intimately about all parts of her life....
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nascar driver danica patrick is going to be known for more than the commercial star power, because she the pole sitter for this year's daytona 500 and i spoke with her not long after the ground breaking achievement and i asked her if she understood the history mark this is? >> understanding it, yes. understanding the scope of what that means and what it will end up meaning or if any is something that happens down the road. in the moment, it's about thinking about what i need to do for next sunday and try to make some more history. >> tell us about the reaction from your fellow drivers, including your team owner tony stewart? >> well, tony came over and we had gotten the pole and qualifying was overwith, and he came over the say good job, and, you know, for me, i just wanted to tell him thank you forgive meg the chance and giving me the crew and the car and the job with his team to go out to do something like that. it means a lot, and it goes a long way when som
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> nascar driver danica patrick is going to be known for more than the commercial star power, because she the pole sitter for this year's daytona 500 and i spoke with her not long after the ground breaking achievement and i asked her if she understood the history mark this is? >> understanding it, yes. understanding the scope of what that means and what it will end up meaning or if any is something that...
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science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> that does it for this edition of "360." erin burnett with "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the president hits the road to stop forced spending cuts, but is this another game of chicken with the gop, or do either have a real plan? plus, a missing woman found dead in a water tank on top of a hotel. a deadly mystery found out by hotel residents when the water tasted fun. it's right out of csi. >>> and new developments in the oscar pistorius case tonight. what the prosecution claims it found in the olympian's house. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, a little less confrontation, a little more action. a lot of people want that. it was a song made famous by elvis presley, but apparently not something that is so popular in washington. we're nine days away now from the forced spending cuts that are going to take effect, and while we may be short on time, we a
science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. >>> that does it for this edition of "360." erin burnett with "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, the president hits the road to stop forced spending cuts, but is this another game of chicken with the gop, or do either have a real plan? plus, a missing woman found dead in a water tank on top of a hotel. a...
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that is put into city water, it was enough to make the water safe to drink, as icky as it may seem, science says it's still safe enough. >> still safe enough. that's the bottom line, i guess. >> reporter: yep. >> wow. all right. kyung lah, thank you very much. it is just a truly disturbing story, and of course, a horribly tragic story for that poor girl. >>> still to come, new information in the oscar pistorius murder trial. the roommate of the girl who was killed, her best friend is outfropt. >>> plus, shots fired on the las vegas strip today which leads to a deadly car crash. and a winter storm bearing down on 20 states and 60 million americans. another storm. a storm chaser tells us it's some of the worst conditions he's ever seen. r nasal congesti, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. we are all reflections of the people who came before us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going
that is put into city water, it was enough to make the water safe to drink, as icky as it may seem, science says it's still safe enough. >> still safe enough. that's the bottom line, i guess. >> reporter: yep. >> wow. all right. kyung lah, thank you very much. it is just a truly disturbing story, and of course, a horribly tragic story for that poor girl. >>> still to come, new information in the oscar pistorius murder trial. the roommate of the girl who was killed,...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our fifth story "outfront," exclusive new photos of oscar pistori pistorius' model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we're showing them public my for the first time tonight. some appear to be candid, others were from an ad campaign, which was exactly what many of them were for, although some of anesthesia ones behind the scenes are even better. the photographer who took them, jason krause, is "outfront," and i asked him a few minutes ago about meetingste ining steenkam boyfriend, oscar pistorius, and what it was like working withstein kawith steenkamp. >> the first time i metairieva was on a jewelry shoot, when she arrived at my house, where i have my studio, and i walked her through to the studio and she sat there for an hour doing makeup with a friend of mine, gena myers. and i was very nervous, because this was a new area of photography for me, to be dealing with models, especially reeva, who was previously on the front cover of a magazine. and i must say, i thin
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our fifth story "outfront," exclusive new photos of oscar pistori pistorius' model girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. we're showing them public my for the first time tonight. some appear to be candid, others were from an ad campaign, which was exactly what many of them were for, although some of anesthesia ones behind the scenes are even better. the photographer who took them, jason krause, is...
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medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. tonight, only on "360" why if the disease will not kill you, the medical bills might. even if you have insurance. we'll take you inside one patient's bill and show you what the health care industry does not want you to see, line by line, charge by inflated charge, right down to the paper cup in which they bring you your pills. that's $12, by the way. sound like nickel and diming? it could cost you tens of thousands of dollars. also, jesse jackson jr.'s road from congress to the courthouse. to the possibility of a long stretch in prison. the campaign cash he took and what was bought with. we'll tell you about that shortly. but we begin with a killing that has captain valeted and confounded millions of people around the world. captivated because of the shooting death at perhaps the hands of the greatest olympic athlete in modern memory. it's confounding because each day b
medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. [ female announcer ] if you can't afford your medication, science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now. tonight, only on "360" why if the disease will not kill you, the medical bills might. even if you have insurance. we'll take you inside one patient's bill and show you what the health care industry does not want you to see, line by line, charge by inflated...
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>> this case is another example of how science and technology are showing us more and more how im precise this kind of a decision is to kill somebody, put them to death, based on a verdict, based on some im precise measure. obvious obviously dna has done a lot in showing people who are innocent of crimes but in this case the doctors who didn't believe that warren hill was mentally retarded ten years ago because of new science and technology and new ways of measuring it changed their opinion now. georgia has this law that says that you have to be very precise about how you decide somebody is mentally retarded, and it's very hard to meet their standard. these doctors change their minds. the court did the right thing. i think we are getting as a society further and further to a point where we are going to abolish the death penalty. >> this is a particularly difficult case, patricia because this man may have an iq of 70. he did hold a job, served in the navy and he knew enough to kill a cell mate with an improvised weapon. you can see why it's a difficult decision for the courts? >> you can a
>> this case is another example of how science and technology are showing us more and more how im precise this kind of a decision is to kill somebody, put them to death, based on a verdict, based on some im precise measure. obvious obviously dna has done a lot in showing people who are innocent of crimes but in this case the doctors who didn't believe that warren hill was mentally retarded ten years ago because of new science and technology and new ways of measuring it changed their...
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but the big thing here is that you know, science and technology are very closely related. and when you're building these information technology companies, the market rewards you and you can make a lot of money. a lot of folks who are doing such extraordinary work in science don't have the same opportunity, and because of that, i think it would be a shame if a lot of folks were growing up trying to figure out what they want do don't choose to go into such critical work because of that. if by having these prizes we can give incentive and can kind of make some of these folks a little more well-known as figures that some younger students want to grow up to be like, then we're doing our job here. >> thank you for joining the conversation this week on "your money." we're here every saturday at 1:00 p.m. and sunday at 3:00 p.m. and weekdays at 3:30. find me on facebook at facebook.com/ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. tweet me @ali velshi. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello. it's 2:00 p.m. on the east coast, 11:00 a.m. out west. for those of you
but the big thing here is that you know, science and technology are very closely related. and when you're building these information technology companies, the market rewards you and you can make a lot of money. a lot of folks who are doing such extraordinary work in science don't have the same opportunity, and because of that, i think it would be a shame if a lot of folks were growing up trying to figure out what they want do don't choose to go into such critical work because of that. if by...
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>> it ain't rocket science. what do we need to do? stop spending money. >> and to ex clis sit plea agree as the world's bully, i would sult, is not the conduct one would expect of a secretary of defense. >> that's one of washington's newest arrivals who is already making some big waves. dana bash caught up with the new senator from texas. you just came back from texas. how did it go? >> very interesting. ted cruz is one of the few gop faces in the senate and he's already making sure he's a powerful voice of the gop. it had the look and feel of a campaign event. except freshman gop senator ted cruz isn't up for re-election for six years. these texans are applauding their senator's head-turning performance after only one month in office. >> mr. cruz, no. >> joining only two others to vote against john kerry for secretary of state, aggressively defending gun rights and trying to take down defense secretary nominee chuck hagel. >> i've covered the senate for a long time. it's unusual for a freshman to be this out spoken on a high profile
>> it ain't rocket science. what do we need to do? stop spending money. >> and to ex clis sit plea agree as the world's bully, i would sult, is not the conduct one would expect of a secretary of defense. >> that's one of washington's newest arrivals who is already making some big waves. dana bash caught up with the new senator from texas. you just came back from texas. how did it go? >> very interesting. ted cruz is one of the few gop faces in the senate and he's already...
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. >> meantime, is there some science behind the chances of her winning? >> well, you know, it's going to be tough for her to win. i don't want to take away from what she did by winning the pole. it's been 13 years since a driver has been able to win both the pole and the daytona 500. nascar's most elite series she raced last year. her best finish was 17th. but there was a rookie that won this race twos years ago in trevor bane. so danica patrick the new star with everybody watching has a chance albeit not the best chance but she certainly has a chance. >> you can't help but say go girl. go danica. all right. thanks so much, joe. keep us posted on that one. >>> speaking of driving, how about those gas prices? you probably noticed the price of gas has gone way up. i'll tell you in a minute why some are seeing it as a threat to the economic recovery. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions
. >> meantime, is there some science behind the chances of her winning? >> well, you know, it's going to be tough for her to win. i don't want to take away from what she did by winning the pole. it's been 13 years since a driver has been able to win both the pole and the daytona 500. nascar's most elite series she raced last year. her best finish was 17th. but there was a rookie that won this race twos years ago in trevor bane. so danica patrick the new star with everybody watching...